Atlantic City Paper - Notes Upon Preliminary Tests and Cyanide-Treatment of Silver-Ores in Mexico by the MacArthur-Forrest Process

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 20
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- 763 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1905
Abstract
This paper does not pretend to advance any facts or improvements not known to many members of the Institute, but is intended merely to give a few practical hints on preliminary tests, and to call attention to a possible enlarged field for the cyanide process in the treatment of some silver-ores, which merits investigation. Broadly considered, the choice of a process for the treatment of silver-ores in Mexico is confined to the following alternatives: (1) Concentration for treatment by smelting; (2) milling and pan-amalgamation; (3) the patio and Ortega process; [4) chloridizing roast and lixiviation; (5) chloridizing roast and cyaniding; and (6) cyaniding of the crude ore. These methods of treatment may also be combined, and cyaniding or concentration, or both, may be introduced, at what-ever stage it is found to be most advantageous. The characteristics of the ore (especially its gold-content) and local conditions, such as distance from railway, cost of fuel, amount of water available, vary so much that it is impossible to make general comparisons between the different processes, either as to extraction or cost. Concentration and subsequent smelting may be made very expensive by long-distance transportation of concentrates; pan-amalgamation is undoubtedly expensive; and the patio process is barred when the ore contains appreciable amounts of gold, by reason of its poor extraction of that metal; yet there are many ores for which each of these processes is especially adapted, and the expense of treatment is compensated by the results obtained.
Citation
APA:
(1905) Atlantic City Paper - Notes Upon Preliminary Tests and Cyanide-Treatment of Silver-Ores in Mexico by the MacArthur-Forrest ProcessMLA: Atlantic City Paper - Notes Upon Preliminary Tests and Cyanide-Treatment of Silver-Ores in Mexico by the MacArthur-Forrest Process. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.